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  • Free Sex Clips - a variety of sex movies & videos.

  • Sweet Wednesday - Songs about hanging out with grandma, road trips gone bad, and many more topics. Roots Rock/Folk, Winners of First Place in the Dallas and Great American Songwriting Contests

  • Provincetown Jazz Festival - The only three-day Jazz Festival on Cape Cod. Held evey year in August.

  • ddRT - Fan site dedicated to Duran Duran's drummer Roger Taylor. News, articles, chatroom, message board and tour information.

  • Kirsten & Dave - Welcome to the Homepage of Kirsten & Dave - Acoustic Blues, Pop, Rock, Country, Bluegrass Kirsten & Dave’s diverse backgrounds are the key to their success at performing a variety of musical styles. Whether they are playing acoustic pop, country, acoustic blues or folk/bluegrass, their love for music is obvious. Playing a variety of instruments, Kirsten & Dave swap off melodies and harmonies as they play a mix of covers and original tunes. They have many decades of performing experience between them and they have been playing together for five years.

  • ArloNet - The official home page of Arlo Guthrie, Berkshire-based folksinger of Alice's Restaurant fame. Concert listings, lyrics, song samples, message boards, pictures, discography, tablature, and biographical data.

  • The Allen Vintage Motorcycle Museum - Private museum specializing in classic racing and touring motorcycles. Includes a virtual tour and bike photos.

  • Boston Symphony Orchestra - Information about Boston Symphony and Boston Pops orchestras, Symphony Hall in Boston, and Tanglewood in Lenox, Massachusetts.

  • Cheesecake the Clown - Clown for hire. Also contains many links with information for clowns and family entertainers.

  • Boston Regional Library System - Support services to member school, public, academic and special libraries located in Boston, Chelsea and Malden.

  • Cape Ann Twin Lights - Photo plus information on the last of the Colonial lighthouses.

  • Boston Music Education Collaborative - Bringing music and music education programs to Boston Public Schools. It's a partnership of Boston Symphony Orchestra, New England Conservatory, and WGBH Educational Foundation.

  • The Rack - Directions, dress code, menu, photos, event information, and email club.

  • Arrowhead - Home of Herman Melville from 1850-1862, it is owned and operated by the Berkshire County Historical Society.

  • Hancock Shaker Village - Historic site and living history museum.

  • Pilgrim Hall Museum - Exhibitions of Pilgrim possessions and Native American artifacts. Events calendar, the Pilgrim story, collections and related links.

  • Town Players of Pittsfield, Inc. - Local theater which produces three productions per season at the Berkshire Community College Koussevitzky Arts Center.

  • Berkshire Athenaeum - Public library provides online catalog and information on events and exhibits.

  • Country Life, Dance & Music Society - Information on country/contra dance instruction and events.

  • George Inness: Medfield - Artist (1825-1894)

  • Museum of Afro-American History - A not-for-profit cultural institution dedicated to preserving, conserving and accurately interpreting the contributions of African Americans.

  • Clark Art Institute - Fine arts museum offers information on research and academic programs, museum programs, events, cafe and museum shop.

  • Boston Tea Party Ship and Museum - Historical description of the events of December 16, 1773 along with information on tours, special events and activities. Online purchase of admission tickets provided.

  • North Shore Music Theatre - Emphasizing production of musical theatre, and also offering celebrity concerts. A calendar of events and on line ticket sales are provided.

  • Williams College Museum of Art - Information on collections, exhibits, education and membership.

  • Williams College Music Department - Located in Williamstown.

  • The Institute of Contemporary Art - Non-collecting contemporary art institution features international traveling exhibits.

  • Pilgrim Monument and Provincetown Museum - Monument dedicated in 1910 to commemorate the first landing of the Pilgrims in 1620 at Provincetown, where they wrote and signed the Mayflower Compact. Information on museum exhibits, programs and collections, with bulletin board and FAQs.

  • The Lyric Stage Company of Boston - Award-winning not-for-profit Equity theater in the Back Bay.

  • Greater Boston Convention and Visitors Bureau - Includes information for tourists, tour planners, and meeting planners. Offers comprehensive information about lodging, dining, events, activities, and entertainment.

  • 911 Gallery - Gallery of digital, electronic and online media art.

  • Artful Gift - Resource site for artisans that includes sources of supplies and events. Showcases art in many venues.

  • The Trayser Museum Complex - Includes three buildings of unusual interest, including the Old Jail, the District Seven U.S. Custom House/Post Office and its Carriage House.

  • Bird Carvings by Jane Layton - Carvings of blackburnian warbler, golden-crowned kinglet, cardinals and a variety of birds.

  • The Children's Museum of Boston - Hands-on learning center for kids, parents and teachers. Information on exhibits, events, membership and the museum shop.

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